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Warner Home Video announces a new collection containing 5 films on Blu-ray

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Warner Home Video has announced a 7-disc Christopher Nolan Director's Collection on Blu-ray for June 26th. Retail will be around $49.99. Included will be Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, Inception, Memento, and Insomnia. As well as special features for each movie, the collection will include 10 collectible photo cards, a 40-page photo book with images from the films, and more.

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I have all Nolan's films, save Following (a very nice movie, BTW). And I think out of all of them, Memento is the only one that isn't Blu. So while the book and the price of the set seems tempting, I will avoid this.

Having said that, I love all his movies and The Dark Knight Rises is my most awaited movie this year, even above The Hobbit.

llama wrote: As for TDK, I can't figure it out: is the transfer god-awful, or is the movie supposed to look like that, what with the overblown contrast and ridiculous over-sharpening? I'm gonna go with awful. I saw it in theaters an embarrassing number of times and it never looked anything like that.

Considering the amount of money Warner made and never really gave any of these films the treatement they deserved on Blu-ray (such as lengthy making-of documentaries), I'll say PASS until they change their minds... give or take 5 or 10 years from now.

I've yet to see Insomnia, but the others I quite like, even if I think some of the credit toward Inception is unmerited. Like, I think it's as good as everyone else does, but not because it's all complex and whatever, I'm just a sucker for a well-structured action sequence, of which it had plenty. As for TDK, I can't figure it out: is the transfer god-awful, or is the movie supposed to look like that, what with the overblown contrast and ridiculous over-sharpening?

Weird to me; The Prestige was released by Warner here...as for the box set, I like all of them (haven't seen Memento for ages...), but I'm afraid Insomnia is the best one, at least on direction merits alone...

This is a pretty good deal for anyone who doesn't already have any of Nolan's films, but I already got the Batmans and Inception. The extra swag and the $8 discount for TDKR, just ain't enough for me....